Not really displayed in the best way, too big for the bust, and it looks like its pegged, love the soft shoulder with a bit of roping, in fact, I think i love Italian tailoring more than Ivy, but everything else I do like about Ivy.
Last edited by Hard Bop Hank (2012-06-01 06:13:54)
The "continental" model and the two buttons that Mastroianni wear in "La dolce vita" are completely different.
Mastroianni's coat is classic,notched lapels,with classic cut ,and not slanting, pockets.
The length of coat and the width of trousers is also in the classic range.
The coat are not "continental" in anyway.
You're right. Marcello looks great!
I guess, the "continental" sketch is a little exaggerated. The text just mentions that it's "about one inch shorter".
Is that a single button?
This is the look I was describing earlier, perhaps a bit more structure in the shoulders though.
/\ Great style !
Is that a great big hole on his shetland there? I feel much better wearing my beater stuff now..
Bullet hole?
Too soon!
I call it "Sydevoresque" suit (from the "tailor of the stars" Sy Devore).
Sy cut many of these type of suit for Jerry Lewis,in 60s.
Is an interesting silhouette and infinitely better of that those ugly skinny things in ourdays.
If you prefer can call it "continental",but is not Italian at all.
is from the Grand-Duchy of Sydevoria.
Last edited by Hard Bop Hank (2012-06-20 07:19:38)
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Gorgeous